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A Gibraltar 2004 nickel-brass One Pound coin (The Great Seige) is worth One Pound in Gibraltar. If the coin is Proof or Mint Uncirculated and in the original packaging, it will attract a higher value. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a valuation.
Value of an 2004 2 pence coin magnetic
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Average current market value is $28.00 for this coin.
The coin you describe is a general circulation Gibraltar One Pound coin commemorating the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in 1848. These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound (GBP) in Gibraltar.
If you got it in change, the coin is still only face value
The Gibraltar Five Pound coins are similar to the British Five Pound coins in that although they are legal tender, the Five Pound coin is not intended to be a circulating coin, but a collectible of a commemorative nature and many businesses are reluctant to accept them. Gibraltar currency is only legal tender in Gibraltar and most authorities advise changing your currency before you depart Gibraltar. If you want to sell your Five Pound coin, take it to a reputable coin dealer.
The coin you describe is a Gibraltar One Pound coin commemorating the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in 1848. They were the standard issue One Pound coin in Gibraltar for a number of years.
No, they are not rare. The coin you describe is a Gibraltar One Pound coin commemorating the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in 1848. They were the standard issue One Pound coin in Gibraltar for a number of years. These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound in Gibraltar.
Gibraltar has produced a "Crown" coin in most years since 1967. They are produced as a commemorative coin and often more than one type in each year. They are made variously from the usual cupro-nickel alloy, silver and gold, and usually as a Proof coin. The value of any Crown would be dependent on the year, condition, whether of not the coin is Proof, and what metal it is made from.